Adobe media encoder delay
Any ideas what is happening?? Export or render , Formats , Import. Follow Report. Community guidelines. Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more. Adobe Employee , Jan 06, Jan 06, Hi erich, Were sorry for the delay in response.
Jump to latest reply. Hi there, Thanks for reaching out. Have you considered exporting in HEVC format? Let us know. Thanks, Shivangi. In Response To shivangg. I have already report this question before,but adobe did not do anything Hi all, I understand your point.
I'll check with my resources about this question and update you soon. Please stand by! Correct answer by shivangg. In Response To erich I've found a solution for my use, which is working inside of premiere with ProRes p footage. Ones again, Adobe I hope hollydays were good but it's time to work now! In Response To yanna Hello, I've found another workaround when working with proxies, maybe it can help.
I work with PAL since i'm in europe. The solution: I select all the clips fps on my Premiere project and I generate proxies, using my ProRes profile or Cineform that has adaptive fps. That's very annoyng anyway. With the Cloud you can re-install MediaEncoder, and then you can encode ProRes in fps choosing original frame rate before was better In Response To guillaumeb Good luck out there. Eric Glam. I'm afraid it's not Adobe's fault. It's actually Apple's fault.
I would ask you to try a test with your current workflow and see if you get a better result. The footage was recorded using Zoom and a quality headset and microphone on a desktop computer. The footage plays nicely on the timeline video and audio are synced , but gets just slightly out-of-sync just enough to notice after export.
Could our setup still be the cause? I appreciate your help! I will try your suggestion to see if it makes a difference.
That's why I'm finding this so confusing. I had been working on this for hours and playing around with export settings that didn't help. Your solution was finally the key.
Thank you! I have started to have this issue as well, though my footage looks out-of-sync on the timeline. I drag the entire file structure directly to a HDD, then import into Premiere. Am using a brand new Mac Pro tower running Catalina.
In ten years, I've never had this problem. Whether this is a Mac or Adobe problem, I don't know, but I've got to get it fixed. Sync appears off by about frames. I have tested around a bit and it seems that the "audio out of sync after export problem" happened to me only by Media Encoder Export Queue. Whenever I exported it directly from Adobe Premiere, it worked just fine.
I still wish to somehow queue my renders though. So long story short: If someone could also test with a small clip and verify that exporting via Premiere works just fine, but Media Encoder throws in audio sync problems - that would be very appreciated! I did the test you asked for and found that the issue persists on both. The footage was shot at 25fps, I manually selected 25fps on export and this didn't do anything.
This issue persists on Encoder and Premiere. I really need to know as this puts my college projects on the line. Hi Aidan! Thanks for testing this out.
In my case, I think that my system reqs might not be "strong" enough to work with Adobe Premiere and Media Encoder together - either not enough RAM or the graphics card is not efficient enough Who knows. I only know that if I export in Premiere, everything renders just fine. However, for your case, something must be different in order if that problem also persists with Premiere.
Maybe it is the same issue as mine? Have you tried to export with only Premiere open? Same problem here. If so, the problem is caused by a variable frame rate.
And the issues caused by this are inconsistent and impossible to predict. If that's not your problem, Please tell us your system specs: OS version, Premiere version, amount of RAM, Hardware specs including graphics card and your source properties and sequence settings. I have imported a voiceover WAV file and dropped it into timeline and started editing it audio only to introduce gaps etc and alter timing. Then I noticed that the waveform didnt make any sense with the actual audio. Im on Premiere Pro I took the audio on to a mac laptop Premiere Pro I then took that project back to my edit suite computer more powerful and better for eding a UHD project , it looked good but then as soon as I brought in any kind of picture even a still the timeline sync isssue started again.
Im not usre — I think it might be a frame rate thing or a mpeg keyframe thing — I dont know. To edit to the music I have to render the timeline then play the show from the top and the sync is OK and it plays through but when I export the timeline 2 and a half minutes I get a progressively more out of sync audio and picture and the picture which on play through took 2 and a hald minutes remaining in sync with sound it over in about 1 and a half minutes….
Do you have an audio interface connected to the edit suite computer? You might tell us your audio hardware settings.
You might reset your premiere preferences and delete your caches. You might try disconnecting all peripherals except keyboard and mouse and hard drive and disconnecting the computer from the internet. Each application can use its own cache folder, but the same database keeps track of them all. For more information, see Preferences. To change the location of the media cache database or the media cache itself, click one of the Browse buttons in the Media preferences.
To remove conformed and indexed files from the cache and to remove their entries from the database, click Clean. This command only removes files associated with items for which the source file is no longer available. Before you click the Clean button, make sure that any storage devices that contain your currently used source media are connected to your computer. If the footage is determined to be missing because the storage device on which it is located is not connected, the associated files in the media cache will be removed.
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